Color the Cartoon: Farm is a fun interactive app for toddlers. It’s an easy-to-use virtual coloring book. Learn the words for each farm animal as a cute gatito walks through the farm in search of the cow and her milk. Each time the kitten reaches a new animal, you must “color” it in to activate it. The kitten has a conversation with each animal and then continues on his way.

On each screen, kids can also look for hidden background objects, such as the tractor, and tap them to see and hear the effects.

This app is a great one for the littlest technology lovers, who may just be learning to use an iPad. There are no complicated instructions or ways to accidentally go off course. It’s simple, colorful, and fun.

The app is available in English, Spanish, German, French, and Italian. Just change the default language on your device and the app’s audio will change accordingly.

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Chelsea Torres is SpanglishBaby’s Book Editor and a regular contributor. She is not a native Spanish speaker, but is raising her Latino son to be bilingual. A graduate of Rollins College, Chelsea lives in Orlando with her blended family.